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1. Which of the following is a limitation for interpreting a correlation? Correl

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Question

1.

Which of the following is a limitation for interpreting a correlation?

Correlations do not demonstrate cause-and-effect

Outliers can change the direction and/or strength of the correlation

Conclusions should not be drawn beyond the range of scores measured

all of the above

2.

Computing a one-way within-subjects ANOVA is appropriate when

different participants are assigned to each group

the same participants are observed across groups

the levels of one or more independent variables are manipulated

all of the above

3.

Which of the following designs are associated with greater power to detect an effect, particularly when there is consistent participant responding between groups?"

within-subjects design

between-subjects design

Correlations do not demonstrate cause-and-effect

Outliers can change the direction and/or strength of the correlation

Conclusions should not be drawn beyond the range of scores measured

all of the above

2.

Computing a one-way within-subjects ANOVA is appropriate when

different participants are assigned to each group

the same participants are observed across groups

the levels of one or more independent variables are manipulated

all of the above

3.

Which of the following designs are associated with greater power to detect an effect, particularly when there is consistent participant responding between groups?"

within-subjects design

between-subjects design

Explanation / Answer

Question:Which of the following is a limitation for interpreting a correlation?

Answer: all the given option.

Question:Computing a one-way within-subjects ANOVA is appropriate when

Answer: the same participants are observed across groups

Question: Which of the following designs are associated with greater power to detect an effect, particularly when there is consistent participant responding between groups?"

answer :within subject design